My point wasn't meant to accuse you of taking advantage. My point was that they (Walter and Christie) know that all it takes is a little temptation. Good luck!
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My point wasn't meant to accuse you of taking advantage. My point was that they (Walter and Christie) know that all it takes is a little temptation. Good luck!
The folks at Carter Vintage are great. I'm sure they welcome you're instrument 'browsing' with smiling faces and open arms. Ultimately though, they keep the doors open through sales.
And through...
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/threads/152373-Wet-Tuning
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/threads/40948-Wet-tuning
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Glad they caught the rotten bast... offenders.
Pretty interesting just to see the 'Before' pics of Tony.
I'd say the short answer to your question is 'Yes'. There's generally a premium attached to the Derrington name. That's not a recent development, it's been that way for some time. The mandolin in...
I would not argue with the general point. More than likely, if discs were made, they were made by recording the live performance directly onto the disc.
This was not the only way of recording live...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83_ptL_xTCI
Just another multifaceted individual I guess...
Clark
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Some of the "Sumi Era" Kentucky mandolins (Maruko shop) have serial numbers that begin with the year built (i.e. 84 xxx). Others of that era have serial numbers ending with year built. Some have...
I don't believe Skip Kelley was mentioned. Another frequent contributor.
My wife bought me my first mandolin thinking I might want to try to learn how to play it.
More than a decade later I'm still trying and she still hasn't divorced me. I think that qualifies.
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No... Bernie's right. The whole thing is subjective. The first question asked in the OP is: Does the mandolin have a “flagship” song?
Literally calls for a 'yes-or-no' answer, but obviously any...
Doyle Lawson (the guy who follows Ronnie McCoury).
Here's a nice laid-back version for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCKx-dYSAEM
Maybe there's more to your technique than you're letting on...
I'm not a doctor (don't even play one on TV) and I don't know what that irritated spot is exactly. My only observation/advice is that thumb placement on your fretting hand is (should be) different on...
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Oops... Wrong thread.
"Why is bluegrass always played so fast, and does anybody really still enjoy it once it hits groundbreaking speeds?"
Y'ever think it just might be fun for them what can do it?
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That's a video that I'd like to see too.
I've done both ways described in this thread many times. The locking method never slips...period. But taking the strings off is a pain (literally).
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Gumby's alter ego.
The 'Darlings' were actually the 'Dillards' and they helped introduce the (uninitiated) world to the Bluegrass sound through that show. As I understand it, the mandolin you see is not always the...
...and actually played in 'Waltz' time.